Thai Meal @ Thai Elephant

If you are planning to come for drinks to The Slug and Lettuce afterwards, then please don't forget to RSVP to that separately.

Please ask for Sanjay's table when you get to the restaurant. I'll be wearing a purple shirt with beige trousers and sat at the end of one of the tables where it's easy to get up and greet the members as they come in. Everyone gets a complimentary drink, be it a soft drink, wine, or beer. This you should order at the reception desk to keep it aside from the actual bill per table.

Time for the monthly meal & drinks. This time a Thai restaurant called Thai Elephant which is opposite Richmond bus station.

The owner has kindly agreed to give each person their first drink for free, be it a soft drink, wine or beer. More on this later.

They have a menu on their website but without prices. However, the manager has emailed me their menu with prices and which I have uploaded as a file in this group. You can view it using the following link ->http://files.meetup.com/202276/ThaiElephantMenu.pdf

As usual, the bill will be split into separate tables and each person is responsible for calculating their owed amount and passing it to the person totaling up the bill on their table. It seems to have worked out well in the past!

It's ookkayyyy, please attend the next one as I really wanted to meet you.The food and drinks are great there,of course the people too, Sanjay is a very good organizer, we all have fun for sure, the music is awesome .

The restaurant was kind enough to give complimentary drinks and prawn crackers. They organised the different tables just right into groups of 6 and 8 with a separate bill for each table. The owner was quick to ensure that people ordered the starters and main course without wasting time so that we could finish by 8pm. I had Green Thai Curry which was a bit too spicy but otherwise nice. As usual the company was great!

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The KRSG is a friendly group of people who get together in the Kingston and Richmond areas of South West London. We do a range of things together, from drinks and dinner out to country walks and cinema trips, bike rides and other random activities, and we're always keen to welcome new people!

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I decided to start Reno Motorcycle Riders Group because I wanted to be part of a group of people who enjoyed my passion... I was excited and nervous. Our group has grown by leaps and bounds. I never thought it would be this big.